carbon

Carbon emissions strategy tool - a first for Australian industry

24 Feb 2010, 2.59 PM

University of Melbourne mathematicians have developed a software tool to help maximize investment and minimize the cost of carbon emissions compliance.

Scientists say vanishing species must be key part of international carbon trading

31 Jul 2009, 3.56 PM

Two leading scientific organizations today urged international carbon traders to help save some of the world’s most endangered forests and wildlife.

Grid, corridor and field: proposals for a sustainable Melbourne

22 Jun 2009, 11.10 AM

The roles existing cities and buildings have to play in a carbon free future are the central debate in a new Masters of Architecture Design Studio exhibition, to officially open tomorrow night.

There is a better way to reduce carbon emissions

22 May 2009, 5.01 PM
 There is a better way to reduce carbon emissions

The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) is not the most efficient way to reduce carbon emissions, says Senior Lecturer in Finance Dr Les Coleman.

Dr Coleman says that while there have been extensive discussions about the pros and cons of the CPRS, alternatives to the scheme have not been adequately considered and people with specialist knowledge in the area of carbon reduction have not been adequately consulted.

Prof Joshua Gans on the ETS and 'buying green'

15 May 2009, 12.36 PM
Prof Joshua Gans on the ETS and 'buying green'

Professor Joshua Gans says delays on the Federal Government’s emissions trading scheme shouldn’t effect consumer decisions on ‘buying green’.

With the Federal Government's hotly debated emissions trading scheme set to be introduced into the lower house today, Professor Gans says that the proposed one year delay in its official introduction should not be considered as "reneging on a previous timetable."

"When it comes down to it all, of the targets are to be achieved by 2020 or 2050”.